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- 5 . == — = i tive @rives and handsome residential sections the more beautiful, but con- tributing the proportionate amount of help in improving streets and prop- erty wherever started and properly cared for. The meed of a systematic plan of replacing each tree removed, It 1s surprising how much easler a | With another at some point within|poor man lets go of a dollar than a (Written Speciaily for The Builetin) - RLEPH X wud Goudied the community, is being recognized and | man of wealth. = Some people are - | Nt long since the following & - = — the idea followed by many cities. In glé?eg“;own&nek v‘v}(l)ir!t gsolzeimss:u:k;eyb«‘lz ”"K“ himselt” How trus "", ;,', ‘We .fi o 1 g uzhpn:z.;ea s % < E % ¥ ) S R Ee RS no other wi ¥ § 2 gent or, had ¢ % o 3 z v Ak ! B ¢ 112 YRS SN 3 B S et Taat BTt S o e® G WG o srom_cbacrvation e well o8 LSS0 St thadinen winc (| Below w quote some rare bargains in the:Milkinery Department that will go P i N i s b8 - é o] v ' 3 48 a favorite w! ant S e iption price 12¢ a week} 50¢ a | Cities be maintained. e stay, rather than sood Juagement, | Colonial days of Miles Standish to the [1s Was & favosite Wifh fhe & dufim s o NLY. Make W Bhly s 2069 a yean : 2 0%, Stay, rather than good Judgement, | jrogent time, the truth of the suying €, who. n sale for toddy \(Saturday, Nov. 8th) O] your o request he might make in their hear ing. His father would have preferred | a manlier development, but was ap- roven in our lives and in How often we ‘I ought to have been those of al i find ourselves saying, NATIONAL ISSUES HAD LITTLE | phas o pressing demand for his money EFFECT. no matter how little he has of it; while Lt the Postoffice at Nerwich; ¥ i about us: cond-class matten T iy “Washington is superfically entitled | oo _;',‘,?,‘:(“n”,“:,‘o“;;f}g‘z;* ;:L,{i‘:; Tonn :nemie;ll 0 l;dmy:e;:. o :ngé\‘:";lvd Iapuily f:;:rm,f.? counteract the the prices they are-quoted. ok LI IR > [ | . stoey s to comy satisfaction, but how | part with his money. When a man | KROWR it would nof g 5 ' g s Office 480 | many voters in the several voting|canmot meet every want with ten dol :;;gfi;fi“fu’&v;(;:fhngff:fl m’?'xfifififi."fl“fiufix’flfxfgtn 5 4 : : ~itoriul Rooms $5-3 states gave an infuencing though to lars, he has to lay down his last dollar | 88Ybody else.’ And of Sther pecble W oWt oy wad ta thter fif Abors BEAVER HATS, fine\long nap goods in a_nice assorfment of shapes for “iromen, Lulletin Job Office 38-2| 1, iy or o1 ' =aic Office Room 2 Murray | the | aquick, or carerdl, 1 fler: and he is usually his judgment, to make the most of it, although we ‘may think, he doesn’t. 1i makes a difference whether man lives on the street of Everlast: & Want of Everlasting Supply when ooks at a dollar. & poor man's often mortgaged when lie gets the well-to-do man’s dellar rt's content. There much difference in the dol- in the men, and this is why we hary in our criticisms, and lest our conclusions be un- hi ney, of tr When 5chool duys were ended, hé hoped to be uble to secure Milton, also. Raymond was to enter the office, as he felt that a place behind a counter was somewhat beneath him, the son of the ! proprietor, and at the same time in- volved more work than he wished to do, Here, us at home and school, his | genial manner and amiable disposition { made him & favorite with all, and ail the employes felt flattered, if young Ransom noticed them in anyway.: - Thoughtful ones often said that if Ransom semfor should lose his money, | Raymond might develop into more of a man than he now gave evidence of becoming, but he appeared well con- | tent to float aloug with the current of A RS, BB plen: wauat that they were mnot | prosperity and give no anxious thought | it hearte, Noveme | hired to wait upon him, and that he |{o the future. His present happiness not always this | Was not to run to them for help when 'and gratification was enough for Mm. T ihe canly ages | he could do without thelr assistance. | Meantime Milton Morris was forging istinetive features of | He was well supplied with all needful | ahead at his chosen vocation. He was ! T M eaknons 1 | tools for the mechanical work most | one of the few, who, desirous of suc- | The imaginaiive centu- | boys delight in doing, and was expect- | cess. are determined to do all that is | in the notihern lights | ed to keep those tools in order and in | demanded of them, and to go beyond e | thefr own places. Were they left lying | irea - that in the interests of their employers, | s T g | About uncared for, he was apt o find | such work insures not only personai | e Enooting stars filled the | them confiscated and this taught him | success, but atiracts notice which leads | e e i fear Decauss | carefulness and order. As he grew |to recognition on the part of any firm, | rctand them. It must | olders the same care was demanded iand Milton's advancement was rapid. | > < He was placed in position of great re- sponsibility, and soon was known among business men as a rising young P ) > e Gl o unde . MUSt | concerning his books at school and at | e e e "% wao's | Home. A favorite book, if carelessly | man, ligly (o make his mark us time ‘went o | ”"‘””‘"“1 out for the matter himself? He ecan | expect only failure when he leaves so much to others. He should depend more on himself.” “Heaven helps those who help themselves,” is a proverb to be classed with the previous saying: Put the two together, and we have & good rule to follow as guide for out cenduct through life. Milton Morris comes into my mind as an example of those who depond“ upon themselves and their own exer- tons to make their way in the world. He was taught at home from childhood | by his thrifty parents to do things | for himselt They were —well-to-do| people, and the household included | | servants, but “Milton was given to un- derstand plainly mostly black. The grade that usufully sell - SATURDAY’S PRICE . .$1.95 Boston Post | s in Mas: day, Now 8, 1913, misses and children in‘black‘and colors, at $3.00 to $3.98. i k ed t the orld have been made that “ cect a3seessssssescassesescasess:. v One lot of CHILDREN'S' BLACK PLUSH HATS, Thm-O-Sl_un’m, crovwgn mush- room, brim trimmed with fancy feathers at the side, negular $2.00 Hat. | SATURDAY’S.PRICE.. . .1. .« ). .. . 98¢ ~ svember is the month of shootin s nd the northern lights, as well ice, snow-flu vopcornballs, Black, White and Colored OSTRICH PLUMES, nice goods and;a largejvariety of good colors to seleet from, regudar $2.75 grade. A “* . SATURDAY’S PRICE'..........$1.85 Th: Bullstin has the largest lion of any paper in East- ecticur and from threc umes larger than that of > Necwich 1t is dsfivered © 3,000 of the 4053 houses wich, a: | read by ninety- rer ceat. of +2e pesple. In s delivered to over - souses, @ Putnam ang Ozaielson to over 1,100 and i of these places it is consid- ered the local daily. Eastern Connectioat has forty- nine towns, eme hengrsd and ful co w he @ Black, White and Colored OSTRACH PL UMES, extra good quality, long;full fibre, ‘he regular $3.50 and $3.98 goods. SATURDAY’S,SPECIAL ... ... .$2.68 i it cats., merry and minds of aid n in hey T s ths Cntin left for others to place where it be- when the Christian-hearted | jonged, was quite likely to disappear at gobline, und Faw the | to be recovered only by urgent request s ty-Eve pestefice dstricts, ke November a month of | o~ o —y 1 hanksgiv se it |on his part and promise of amend-| Both he and Raymond Ransom were i Py 2 i ol ——— nd thankegiving because It | ment. Al this he found in after life to | well received in social circles, and wera . ¢ “The Stoue of Good Values' e N t And the | be the best of all help that his parents greeted with smiles and fair words by The Buflelim is sold in every town and om afl of the R. F. D. routes im Eas > Cennecticut could have given him. | the girls of their acquaintance, and ‘When his school training was ended, | were favored with kindly attention e decided to enter a business lifé from the matrons, who saw prospective with a view to advancement as the sons-in-law in the promising young years went on, so he began in an In- business men. ! : ferior position as clerk with & large | Among the society bélles whom they firm controlling a wide-spred trade in met most frequently, was Helene Har- electrical supplies. His mechanical rison, the winsome daughter of an in- turn of mind attracted him to sueh fucniial family. She an@ the two industry ratber than to the depart- young men were childhood friends dnd, ment store of a rich. merchant, Mr. ith good things of earth through the winter a lot of good things | nto November for 94-100 MMain Street joys having an ar- | nt can alway d some one who | waste his time. in the same The trouble with the average de- e ] ey man who @ AL AR s in a safety dvposit vault. insanity is thi> mania to own. There was \US0 & Woman who never way One of the acts of a person who 2 pate s the wrath i engenders and the | Ransom, who wanted Milton's services, | Wa (e aqeanias afoksod Tumily EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS || comes into mioney is to load -himseif | traveled, although she longed to travel of the Killing mania In this| 12CK of sense It ] 1O tn 08t | having admired the boy from youth. | ana social standing. had been added | dovvn with a7 ile of rubbish that makes | and had plenty’ of me:ins, because she s revemled by the record of | Soeg (e one W0t ea Very fow | At school. among his mates Milton (ho proader culture of travel and study " ils life a fret and his deathbed terri- | was afraid ber, parlor carpet and her B df Ashéita e Coripabes et ot sy | Morris had' encountered many bo¥S. shroad. Her muosieal ability had been | VR Y Dle. blue china dieles woild not properly nditions In Enrope. It is' length of time, and at . elose of the Whose parents were wealthier then his recognized from childhood, and her | A Thet very rich collect. They get to- | be taken care of. which 18 not to our cradit ! debate they ave usually too fa= from | O%R. and among them carefully trained voice Fave sreat | Mania to Own. gether- spooni;, cases, pictures, vases, &~ 4 gl A R e e Tl e M gl o | liked Raymond Ransom, and these tWo | pleasura to those of her friends who : . pitche: s, book's or marbles. When thera | Schoel lunchds are served at a nom- « « e seems: to be Tit- | home. ny abie men have been Nera favored swith Tearing it. Geno | Miss Mathilda Tommet of Milwaukee | is no 130re rorom for them in the house | inal cost to eclpmentiary school chil- sinerd from year' &5 ylard dverse fo dedate, Bowell sanied ot R R e | erous with this as in all other ways, left a will the other day cight and one- | they butild a 'wing and pack it full. | dren in 41 American ¢ities, in 200 Eng- It s omly what coull be expected | When for 1907 there were 88 homi-j (A Whe onw, Svaliabic SrEtment Wi} iwer and Hope your guardlan many a charity was helped by her half feet long, written in her own hand | 'There.was a man who had $20,000 (lish. 150 Germaw and 1,200 French #hen the press of the state is en- | cides for every 100,000 inhabitants In orcoae: and Donald felt sure that | genius” 5 | freely offered gift of song, and in the . chatts of paper pasted ogether. In worth of* old.apostage stamps locked up | commun! fouraging the remomdnation of Hon. | this n@ after fve YeArs the|fne man wio Afenes fob’ vietory and | — | hospital ward she was no stranger, O S€lis 0f paper pasted f & 2 Frank B Brandegee as senator from | reco! 12 ishows the Tate to be|not for tru of just one ally,| The Christian who feels called upon while-many a sufferer’s pain was for- it she bequeathed to one relative "my § ————= e ey his state It not only an endorse- | -1 < when fincrease In population | tha e devil: his is Wheatley’s | to tell the Lord how mean he is does gotten as he listened to her softly best bedspread and cne-half my best [ —— i mént which is dme him as a tribute | s considered amounts to a reduction | warning to diners. Never argue at|nat have the correct conception of the sung melodies. ~Truly Helene was towel to another a high backed i S Gaania: ice n the uppes| which 1s very sght for (hat perjod | (e dinhes tabln, for the one who is | Oversoul God knows how mean we worthy of admiration, and richly de- chair. admonishing her executors to S : rir ¥ hiks bty i how good we are, and all served the love she received and fin- | “be sure to take the one standing on| house of congress but there is valu When it Is considered that for the B ge the best of | are, R_{‘d v % o . T r e 8 rd” { gress, bu s 2 value B ; ares * Swift who was | he desires is that we should live ac- ally accepted from Milton Morris, to | the north side of the sideboard”: to to his experience, his standing before | decade commencing with 1883 the | o BIF TURCS ument, as us- | cording te the eternal principles of whom she willingly intrusted her fu- | another he chickens and feed; while | B the semate and before comstitments|Tate was but 4.9 per 100,000 and that | iy panaged. sort of | right not especially for his pleasure, 'ture. vegetables, .fruit, pickles, Which caunot be everlopked. He has|for the decade ending In 1912 it was | convercation. a general- | but for our own good. It has been , IHe and Raymond Ransom were con- | lard, and “fathérs old LR @emonstrated regentedly his ability as| 7.5 the change IS not one to be proud readinz.” Men | considered in good form in the past ' sidered rivals by many of their set. but | another, and to her des | Y FROM2to 10P. M. & national standing as he| of. It displays a tendency in the ake pride in their ability to argue | to tell the Lord what scoundrelly acts really it had never been the fact. Good | pair of old shoestrings. v s s for the hest pragressive lagislation | Wrong direction :and gives a new light | Usually 1 1in everything else. one has been guilty of; and In Jona- friends both were to Helene, but al- | Then there was Thoreau, who in his 48d piving consclentions snd able ser- | to any agitation which may be start- 5 _ s “ ‘ S B A ) 3 i % far he remarked that if some of his been greatly pleased if the young peo- ; he found a stone once which | on eco ¥&e for ssesy worfhy ciiuss aftectiug | °d for decreasing'ihe penalty for hom- | Why is & a man does not ’;f"‘?’"'f," dencons were ‘a8 bod #s they told the - fls hanl ativacted esch GEher, they had | he faneied and Kept swhils, but soon | € T I state sud mation. Hew well he is|icidal crimes. | m ooy et e s N live | Lovd they were, they ought to be in long ago realized that Milton was the | threw it away, as he found it had ‘to | (the original cutting) eGugped. for the task 4f ' mates.| The homicidal rete s the lowest In | S b JBHC 18 454 {jail No doubt confession is good for favored suitor. hel ABntea: 8 4 map is well indicated by the important | (he ea d increases-through the west | grecs It beats all how easy any of | the seul; so is restitution. Business reverses came to Mr. Ran- | One of the greatest tyrannies of life | appointmenis he has recelved, the at- | reachin its' highest polnt In he ! Bs van remember things which better | Matters a man feels better to own- UD som in later years. Unwise invest- |is things. The most common form of | 88'N0t F- Plfl R us t Dimm f 40 tention and resceuitien which 1s paid | South. New York is far safer than|be forgotten, and which forgotien | ransgresslons of the law and to fecl ments brought him to the verge of | i e rlano VeI hous at a- 0 per t bis wpinions and the Lighly credit- | Chicago. Cincinnati, San Francisco and | would put a gleam on life In place of | (bat be Has another chance to besin bankruptey. and hgd it not been for | =———— : 2 ! S8ie mimsmer o which he Thas @is.| New Oricans, while Memvhis has the & Eloam. In (heir mental habits very | 9Ver again and correct his errors It the encrey displayed by his son, fn- | | Cent. Off List Pri i [ O as B e e etls Wit |18 foollsh to falk of our " spiritual anctal ruin would have overtaken him. |fGh: ' Smooth and Hairless || €l ce. charged Mis duties. frightful rate of 643 each 100,000 for rotomslone of plety they make | Weaknesses for if Cod has imparted As had been predicted by lookers-on, | m | Aside fram Is gualifications fthe | the past vear e e o se the woria ot to)to us of His strength for the better- |the latent-ability existing in the ap- | . | 5 X (o nomination fs ene which is dus to this| That such contempt for human lfe oW 08 TG GIPRISE (G WS B S | ment of our lives we have no defense parently self-indulgent young man After This Treatment {| This price positively only for Saturday R SN St il e | =xists 00 & Ivgsr extent in s Gouns| and that’ well-doing i {irksotier It | 0T wedkuest Stscertty of putpess S8 ke €0 e Wit neceslty duming. S ——— Questionaliiy be recogmized when the (v than osd when Ttaly's aver-|you -look about you and mark the divine quality, and is wha I Tor | i R unEIERLERe idule ae. T (Beauty Notes) i 2 H Fepubicans cvme 15 Jmake s gelcc | e Faie for e Sears In 1010" was | Sondut ot mmen bou chnhos hely noting | 10 the Fraxer which'is mmcensing for in' heie miast was able to mest fis | Gty SV iy |} Any 65-Note Roll in the store. . . 25c¢ ead] i 9, Londonw’s 1.01 and Prussia’s 281, | this is a very prevalent opinion; hiotia il o Iy “len « o e onp, ecs S Biry growths, Hon of » canfiidate. Senator Bran- |39, Londows 101 and Prus 281, | this is a very irevalent opinion; and | SG0 g und falling, for merit les established in the business world. All, | banish —objectionable hairy growths, 5 Eee 1s yepressutative of the high|ls the cause for serious thought | yet this 15 something every persow I |,, struggiing for the soul's triumph who knew the details of the matter, | Without pxin or inconvenience if eho )N No mail or telephone orders filled Standard which Ceunnecticut demands e . | S feaes by ebe T ou | owr jewlT j gave Raymond the credit due him, apd | Will simply mix a little water with for its sematers and he is the logical EDITCRIAL NOTES. P o nben laron e N | his father, broken in htalth by care and DIMACTRA Ssione, e - { man te be returned to Washh S0 ba o PETTI SDC P Coptiale . ! anxiety, more and more avalled him- | cover the hairy surface wiih this| ashington Mexico has long .been note for its|life, or the world, that is mysterious. r or 2 8 inutes the paste 7 4 = | W self of his son’s aid. To both paste, After 2 or 8 7 I L) rom @il end of the state. Bastern|cat work and hand embroidery. but man in both his thought and 21 | he became a mainstay ana should be removed in washed ‘- Conneeficut is entitied to such rep. ¥ | action. Man is the most restless ani- A FAERK Fi 5l oooa & aineity ¢ 5 s remaining delatone and i I\ i and showed that in serving oth to take off the remaining d ™ B e, stedt WASts | - President Witson lar't the oy one | W81 Ood ever made, und he who wigte was also serving himself, Un it will entirely frec from hair 4 ffom 18 Senmtexs s the best type of| who has given a black cat a home just | S0 Of them do not settle down for ihe devoted himself to their welfare. | and as soft as velvet. Buying the | . service and no better evidence of sound | for Juck, Just| good untll S {ana found it to be a source of self- |delatone in an original package is the | Plaut-Cadden Bldg.,s | Norwich, Conn., i integrity wise judgment and interest- Sy Fri i ’:. not guilty of a slande - |ho]x; in the end. | only to insure its full strensth | £ §2 sttty coild be demanded than| e man on G corner ; bt a el T Ay’ Galting e THE ADJUSTABLE PEOPLE. | AN IDLER. i _— 0 e = h: n | { .ys calfing i i 5 = T TR b “ord of Semator Brandegee as|i nothing which offers so great re- | wife dear in company it is safe to| | % e == === = one of Connecticuf's senators, 73 y rMeG S e S This is an age in which mechanica sistance to work as laziness. suspect that it is an exhibition habit, [ This 18 an a&e B fres MEhr ot | RADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM —— & | although it may sound very much like e B oF 4 B AD!| # 3 HEADED RIGHT AT LAST. The Maine woman who claims to be| an insinuation. Of course, this sort of | life and multiplying avenyes of enjpy WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD T the worst he Jearned from his associ- a husband is not common, and at best than Edwards time this was carried so In worldly ment have been geveloped to a degree though Raymond’s parents would have | W house by don pond would have no | We Vil Put After much @Gelay and unwarranted | 2 1IVing storage battery ought to prove | 2 : that would astonish the ancients, We bloodshed it is belleved the right course | & live wire on current topi e o e B hany Safe fo %87 | turn on the gas, electricity and water is being pursued for the ending of the SR e | one who utters soft words in publie, | ®ith but a siight movement of the électric roadl strike in Indisnepolis. 1t| If the silent vote Governor Foss re- | and stinging ones at home, for +he is | Wrist. ~To say of a bit of ‘xs-wt \'n"lg hax required too long for the develop- | ceived is the one he expected, it is|too much lise the man who has to! that it is adjustable Is to add at o i nauh:( the praper policy for cnrb- | nothing to recommend o aspiring offies | ke & pipe out of his mouth to thank Satkid ot adolid 0 | INGS R WIN. iR the Qisgraceful conditions bt even | holders | God' for a essing to win respect. | ! g . L with the calling out of the militia and | ket SR | Perhayn e beit Wsvind is the foan | Would that we could raise up 2 gen: g THAT A&P SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WILL BE THE BEST'YET. SEE ALL THE THi IN OUI . e militia and | il be cause for thankssiving | Who never says “No! to his wife, or | eration of adjustable } R 58 ek S oty vater| Thew wil W for thanksgiving | 150 WY "8 beggar. If 1 whre a|readily as these patent appliances act | DOWS AND NOTE THE PRICES FOR WHICH YOU CAN BUY THEM Mertil Jaw IT occasion requires it, the | that the currency bill hasot been| Goman the b nd who made me an | would accept and adapt themselves to | Y SStwmpe Wikch are being made to de- | Fuslied by inconslderate action o 8| equal partner in the affairs of life ! the immediate situation The world termime questions by arbitration ty passage. | ought I needed cash for household is full of human misfits, people goo &re heafied in the tight direction. . | — Purposes Instead of his credlt, and|enough in themselves, but lacking the ! SMALL LEGS FORES at Now commences the talk of and pe titions for recol 1 of which should | thought 1 Toll of bank bills by me in-the inter- was competent to have a power to work with others or to give and take in order to carry to success GENUINE GENUINE 125 b, ”G PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. 230 ) > <isle | De made unnecessary by the accmracy | €St of household economy and my|a common enterprise. The “spring- | 3 S i mmxionm‘me sane and sensiple | % Made unnecossa TS| own self-respect, would be good |inside of them is not elastic enough | Last day at this Special Price settling the dispute upon J hines enough for me, I should not be anmy |so they ame practically mastered by | y % 4 & falr baxis so that whatever ques-| . e | more particular then that: and yet| their environment, instead of bending | - ! tiomm are xised they can be determined | U S1°F 100KS upon the home rule bill | {"q,0s not seemn an easy thing to|it to suit their own will They are 9 ; Withaut Mas znd withouwt loss of life| . ° U°SHon in econamics when it |me to say wha: makes a husband ma.sz“ either in a state of perpetual warfare 5 « 3 or Ymh The merits of arbitration | CCCI0SY MOt {0 pay taxes if it is ap- | popular with his spouse. with those with whom their lives are} ‘ &re wuch that It ought to require Nittle [ 00 10 20l lreland, — e linked. or they stand entirely apart | ) @r no permuaxion in a civilized com- BV TR 5T - A Hope is something that is just as|and refuse altogether to emter into any , Tumity to resart to is protect na|, The income tax places a greater |free as sunshine, and doesn’t cost a!working refationahip. Tiustrations of 5 G M . b g i e tion a0d | task on the individual who would fool | Cent; and this is why there is no | (his unhappiy status can be found by . Little Pig 5 i o an PUTDOSE | hoth the public and the government | €xcuse for hoplessness. Hopefis said | the score in homes, schoolhouses, fac- Dmed @xists beiind Gemands or refusals. lion his money making capacity, - | to be a good medicine and the -last | toriesd shops and even in churches. eanu A That the situation had been allowed | R ST thing that dies in a man. Experience | But nature is not by any means €o FANCY SU CU! whole or half %o reach the stege where municipal| There may be mo constitutional bar | (118 US & narrow mind cannot hold a | incapable of adjustments and readjust. | GAR RED : #mthorities ‘were powerless to control | 1, Huerta remaining & ‘onal Dar | great hope. Hope is the special mentl The earth renews itselt after ‘!tter g o eanditions, ‘was 2 mistake. It displayed | Mexic ta remaining as president of| gervice quality which was divinely de- | cyclones amd carthquakes. —The ugly 9 o v the existencs of the tmproner spirit v Mexico, but the constitution is some- | signed to knock out despair, and It | gashes are in time altogether hidden i Spirit un- | thing the general never goes by | never fails when sincerely invoked |by the gentle hand of Mother Earth, 9 . O it 59 iwide and mnde man- ¢ = - | Some writers say “we can never be|weaving for herself new and beautiful | \ Mest the great need of eliminating| It would seem to indicate that Huer. | below hope, so long as we are above | garments. Mam’s physical organism ! Such exidbitions. JIndianapolis has|ta is a chess enthusiast, His moves! hell;” and 1o one need be afraid to|also finds ways of enduring extremes | FRESH One Tom Shaall ¢ Suined wmdesirable notoriety over the | are not executed with the speed which | O- K. this sentiment. We call to mind | of heat and cold, as well as changes A affgir witich even an early ending | would qualify him for checkers, it is hope that weaves a charm for | of residence from one climate to an- ponK Lean Smoked through resort te arbitration is not e e S g el every woe and makes heavy hearts|other, Physicians and mlnershvwhs - - : to wipe out, though it is headed| With the 'doors and windows tt| 18RI 1f can unboffle sunshine in en | have much to do With invalia children l & S Cclal Sale ! ' in the right @izection y — e B, o s all| Arctie night; and feel just as much|say that it i3 mervelous how little LOINS lb | 0 ers . p ' t at last. opened with the rise in the ther-|af home in & but as in a palace. When | people whose ailments or injuries con- 'y » 7 SETTING OUT TREES, From the recommendations wiich are being made by the Tree Planting @asociation of New ¥ork there is good advice obtainable for every other sec- tion of the <ountry and each ity | which make us men he set before Us| i then, should the human spirit i ’ €Y. = —_— - o4 o e y, then, spiri & 5 Thon o o stetn 3¢ athing o ja] , Many domooratic telegrama of con. | §, ‘Jiy W Bo heart Will venture sione, ‘which would be uppessd 1o be | ROUND, 100 Stamps with 1 Ib. Fancy Chop Tea, 3y +d 70c > s e gratulation are flving about but none —_— x 3 e 3 - i Simasl & han the poplacing with neW | ecm to remember (o thank (he pro-| Some people wonder why the road |mMents than machinery, o the physical ] mm SIRLOIN, I 75 Stamps with 1 lb. New Crop Tea, .4 ".: 60c :‘*w po- wh@m f‘m“ M" i:' gressjves for the great aid they ren- }o suiceu is all up glutd\uldl ‘le dotum. E:}’“‘Exfiwim“ %o yield & point Hers [l SHORT CUT, 60 Stamps ‘with 1 Ib. Tea, 2 3 .t 50c year. e | Wrd. ess becauso energy woul & i -om s i postant part of street and property| et use on @ down hill route. The read tg | Stralo & point thers to depsrt fr 2 40 Stamps wiith 1 Ib. Tea, G 2 ot 40c Smprovement and to get the bast re- mometer i started is easy the heater to tel who has for the winter. have magnificent examples of being able to The democrats given some stick together. They are taking the | logical view, just at present, of unity The fears of Felix Diaz were wel | look a person dossmw't know he has any courage hops helps him to find it; and when we dsiKen the way to Heaven with doubts and fears hope is the star which strengthens faith and bids us up and forge ahead. When Teenyson wrote “It is mighty hopes ruin is all down hill because luck of presages ruin. It Is fine them, often with cramping band- ages, to their beds or chairs get used to their enforced quietude, are aetually happy and find many ways of amusing themselves within the Derrow con- fines of their possible activities, recedent and try some new way all :?uh a view to allying one’s self with 2,000 Pounds Pounds LEAN SUGAR CURED Corned Beef, Ib. PORTERHOUSE, b 11c STAMPS with 20 | 7 cakes A&P Laundry Soap " EXTRA STAMPS WITH TEAS - 1&N = sults they should be set ont with some | ¢ To 41d the proper thing nergy not so ily or to meeting the g i y Temasd for reswlanity and future| yeepimg oway from Meslco Chy nd | 150 4 GXpIain (bngs of tils kina if| SO MPRE A or' " iven witua® | [l Fancy Shoulder Prime Rib EXTRA STAMPS WITH COFFEES growmth. even then only narrowly escaped join- | On the foad to Success y agh | tion? 3 S bed J en o escaped join-| On the o success you will find 3 > - i O u he i ok e yeu, de|ing Madero, Zeal is the leader, for ability without m”:f‘;fii;;‘;‘;fd el i Roast’ lb. Roafi, lb. 30 Stamps with 1 Ib. El Ryad, . “ & . 35¢ Joung niew times shiould be nlanted| Jsust how Sertaln we feal of out | with salded arms Ju“o‘““‘w.fif&.éi’i“’,‘é;ggf,%‘t}i‘:'.n‘i‘;fi R buine Conn Ty . 25 Stamps with 1 1b. Ambosa, . o te 32c When tiees drap thair leves it 1s an | position and ‘strength cven though a | ibe man of zeal gels & move on, It | SPRUUSr WS O PO IR CCRICERGL 4 RIB AND LOIN | SUGAR CURED 20 Stamps with: 1 Ib. Sultana, . . 2 30c indication to the hoi er, the city, [ note is before Huerta, is indicated by |18 zeal that makes the airship, with a) g8, (il is the permeation of life - off & ciwio organisation, ®hat'the el | the visiting fleet silli pushing abead | Speed of 80 milen an hour en sctualliy, With the spirit of humility and unself lambcho b zc ox'l'o lb 10 Stamps with 1 Ib. Very Good C .*{ . 28c g oak. sycamore or maple. best for | into the Medilerranean. | the superman & fixed expectation, | SHDESS. o0 iienae which ats X pS, 3 me, 3 5 Stamps with 1 1b. Good Coffee, . v - 25¢c |4 #treet pinnting, should -bs set out. is sueh a stast which is calculated fo bring the best resuits through the eppostunity whioh is prouided for the in the After the many demonstrations of the value,of wireless equipment on all ocean steamers, nothing could have it was able s#0 make port under its! own steam, Everything may come to the man who Wwaits, but success doesn't drop around to shake hands with him. He who gets in the class with success must go your bogom friend, Experience your Wise counseilor, Cautlon your elder: our subject: “Elessed are the flexible, for they shall have power to make ad- justments.” 2 THE PARSON. CASTORIA ot adjusted to Iis Jocation | sent home the need of such apparatus | more than’four miles an hour. The | better prepared for healthy|on freighters like the situation fo |.51vh A'~h:-vuiu-dv”;.l\\:t)‘fi get ld\‘srm-wr»d on | = : lowing the -collision of thé Furness| this road. There is no tobogganning | 3 5 . % # tant amet to| liner with o giont lcebers. and noy S0, M G unat le el dope for| Qhildren Ory Phone 29-4 135 Main Street Free Delivery as_they do a|means of sufimoning aid. Fortunately | \tich: success in 1ife make Porseverance FOR FLETCHER'S J The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea